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The Dialectics of Post-Soviet Modernity and the Changing Contours of Islamic Discourse in Azerbaijan

Toward a Resacralization of Public Space

Murad Ismayilov

Azerbaijan’s independence came after seven decades of militant atheism of Soviet modernization project and emerged into staunch secularism of Western modernity, two factors that, on a par with the country’s precarious neighborhood, promised a sustained indigenous effort towards the desacralization of the country’s political space and the associated exclusion of religion from politics, a modern blueprint that the Azerbaijani state and its society have stood united to diligently follow over the cause of the country’s independent existence. Yet the specific dynamics facing the country in the third decade of independence and the changing contours of its international engagements have gradually been working to set the country free from the stifling grips of Western-style modernity and lay the groundwork for quintessentially and esoterically Azerbaijani pathway of statehood to follow, one combining the nation’s historical embeddedness in an Islamic milieu with its century-old practical experience of modern policy making.

This book offers a detailed account of the dynamics behind the religious-secular divide in Azerbaijan over the past two decades of independence and the conditions underlying the ongoing process of normalization of Islamic discourse and the rising cooperation across the country’s secular-religious political landscape and looks into some future dynamics this transformation is set to unleash. It begins with an outline of hybrid intentionality behind the elite’s manifold attitudes to Islam, with particular focus on the strategy of separation between religion and politics in which those attitudes have found expression. It then proceeds to show the complicity of civil society and the broader populace, as well as the international community and the country’s Islamic stratum itself, in the reproduction of the narrative of Islamic danger and the resultant religious-secular divide in post-Soviet Azerbaijan. The study then continues with an account of a number of dialectical tensions inherent in policy outcomes to which the hybrid nature of elite intentionality has given rise. It then follows on to discuss key factors contributing to the ongoing normalization of Islam across the public realm and the gradual bridging of the religious-secular divide amidst the ongoing state repression. The volume concludes with a comparative insight into some common features and conditioning factors behind the dynamics underlying the religious-secular nexus in Azerbaijan and across the broader region of the Middle East. It also offers an insight into some future potentialities that the current dynamics have laid bare.
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Lexington Books
Pages: 194 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
978-1-4985-6836-4 • Hardback • September 2018 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-4985-6837-1 • eBook • September 2018 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
Series: Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
Subjects: Political Science / World / Asian, History / Asia / Central Asia, Religion / Islam / General
Murad Ismayilov is doctoral researcher in development studies and research fellow at the Central Asia Forum at the University of Cambridge.
Chapter 1: Hybrid Intentionality and Exogenous Sources of the Elite's Manifold Attitudes to Islam in Azerbaijan: Geography, Soviet Legacy, and the Quest for Western Recognition
Chapter 2: The Complicity of the Domestic Populace, Secular Opposition, Civil Society, and the International Community in Reproducing the Religious Secular Divide and the Representation of Islam as a Threat
Chapter 3: The Contextual Dialectics of Elite Attitudes to Islam in Azerbaijan
Chapter 4: The Dynamics of Change: The Bridging of the Religious-Secular Divide and the Normalization of Islamic Discourse across Azerbaijan's Social-Political Landscape
Chapter 5: Normalization of Islamic Discourse and the Future of Islam in Azerbaijan: Quo Vadis?
Chapter 6: A Shared Landscape of Islamism across the Secularized Middle East
The volume combines argumentative thoroughness with an enjoyable narrative style . . . This book is an important addition to the literature on the role of Islam in post-Soviet Eurasia and a valuable resource for students of political science, scholars and policymakers working on Azerbaijan.
— Europe-Asia Studies


Murad Ismayilov offers us a dynamic analysis of challenging issues and developments in Azerbaijan, an intriguing country about which we all deserve to know more. But we gain much extra, too, with insights into Islamic identity and secularization more broadly, and regarding the phenomena of religion and identity in themselves and widely applicable beyond the country and its region.
— Rick Fawn


This is an excellent book. It makes a very important contribution not only to analyses of the contemporary politics of Azerbaijan, but also to theoretically informed empirical processes of—and imbrication with—secularism, religion, national identity, state formation, etc. It should be essential reading for anyone interested in these issues anywhere.
— Pervaiz Nazir, University of Cambridge


The Dialectics of Post-Soviet Modernity and the Changing Contours of Islamic Discourse in Azerbaijan

Toward a Resacralization of Public Space

Cover Image
Hardback
eBook
Summary
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  • Azerbaijan’s independence came after seven decades of militant atheism of Soviet modernization project and emerged into staunch secularism of Western modernity, two factors that, on a par with the country’s precarious neighborhood, promised a sustained indigenous effort towards the desacralization of the country’s political space and the associated exclusion of religion from politics, a modern blueprint that the Azerbaijani state and its society have stood united to diligently follow over the cause of the country’s independent existence. Yet the specific dynamics facing the country in the third decade of independence and the changing contours of its international engagements have gradually been working to set the country free from the stifling grips of Western-style modernity and lay the groundwork for quintessentially and esoterically Azerbaijani pathway of statehood to follow, one combining the nation’s historical embeddedness in an Islamic milieu with its century-old practical experience of modern policy making.

    This book offers a detailed account of the dynamics behind the religious-secular divide in Azerbaijan over the past two decades of independence and the conditions underlying the ongoing process of normalization of Islamic discourse and the rising cooperation across the country’s secular-religious political landscape and looks into some future dynamics this transformation is set to unleash. It begins with an outline of hybrid intentionality behind the elite’s manifold attitudes to Islam, with particular focus on the strategy of separation between religion and politics in which those attitudes have found expression. It then proceeds to show the complicity of civil society and the broader populace, as well as the international community and the country’s Islamic stratum itself, in the reproduction of the narrative of Islamic danger and the resultant religious-secular divide in post-Soviet Azerbaijan. The study then continues with an account of a number of dialectical tensions inherent in policy outcomes to which the hybrid nature of elite intentionality has given rise. It then follows on to discuss key factors contributing to the ongoing normalization of Islam across the public realm and the gradual bridging of the religious-secular divide amidst the ongoing state repression. The volume concludes with a comparative insight into some common features and conditioning factors behind the dynamics underlying the religious-secular nexus in Azerbaijan and across the broader region of the Middle East. It also offers an insight into some future potentialities that the current dynamics have laid bare.
Details
Details
  • Lexington Books
    Pages: 194 • Trim: 6¼ x 9
    978-1-4985-6836-4 • Hardback • September 2018 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
    978-1-4985-6837-1 • eBook • September 2018 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
    Series: Contemporary Central Asia: Societies, Politics, and Cultures
    Subjects: Political Science / World / Asian, History / Asia / Central Asia, Religion / Islam / General
Author
Author
  • Murad Ismayilov is doctoral researcher in development studies and research fellow at the Central Asia Forum at the University of Cambridge.
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
  • Chapter 1: Hybrid Intentionality and Exogenous Sources of the Elite's Manifold Attitudes to Islam in Azerbaijan: Geography, Soviet Legacy, and the Quest for Western Recognition
    Chapter 2: The Complicity of the Domestic Populace, Secular Opposition, Civil Society, and the International Community in Reproducing the Religious Secular Divide and the Representation of Islam as a Threat
    Chapter 3: The Contextual Dialectics of Elite Attitudes to Islam in Azerbaijan
    Chapter 4: The Dynamics of Change: The Bridging of the Religious-Secular Divide and the Normalization of Islamic Discourse across Azerbaijan's Social-Political Landscape
    Chapter 5: Normalization of Islamic Discourse and the Future of Islam in Azerbaijan: Quo Vadis?
    Chapter 6: A Shared Landscape of Islamism across the Secularized Middle East
Reviews
Reviews
  • The volume combines argumentative thoroughness with an enjoyable narrative style . . . This book is an important addition to the literature on the role of Islam in post-Soviet Eurasia and a valuable resource for students of political science, scholars and policymakers working on Azerbaijan.
    — Europe-Asia Studies


    Murad Ismayilov offers us a dynamic analysis of challenging issues and developments in Azerbaijan, an intriguing country about which we all deserve to know more. But we gain much extra, too, with insights into Islamic identity and secularization more broadly, and regarding the phenomena of religion and identity in themselves and widely applicable beyond the country and its region.
    — Rick Fawn


    This is an excellent book. It makes a very important contribution not only to analyses of the contemporary politics of Azerbaijan, but also to theoretically informed empirical processes of—and imbrication with—secularism, religion, national identity, state formation, etc. It should be essential reading for anyone interested in these issues anywhere.
    — Pervaiz Nazir, University of Cambridge


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